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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977310
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
10/1/2012
Doc Name
EPP Submittal- Cover to L-1 (Permanent Man-Made Structures)
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A more detailed review of the water information on the JD -6 mine permit site is provided <br />in Exhibit T — EPP. <br />Project Water Requirements <br />Development 5,000 gal /month 60,000 gal /yr <br />Mining 5,000 gal /month 60,000 gal /yr <br />Reclamation None Anticipated <br />The source of water for the mining and development efforts will be the Naturita <br />Municipal System. No adjudicated water rights will be injured by this project. <br />The mine permit area located on the Mineral Joe 17, 18 and 19 claims has already had <br />most of the permitted area disturbed by mine waste disposal. The mine permit area on <br />the JD -6 lease tract has already had most of the permitted area disturbed by construction <br />of the vent holes and access roads. <br />The mine waste rock area in the mine permit area is very small relative to the foraging <br />range for all of the wildlife of concern in that area, which significantly reduces the <br />potential exposure levels to any constituents of concern that may leach out of the mine <br />waste rock. <br />After mining is finished the permitted affected areas will be recontoured, have available <br />stockpiled soil material spread over the re- contoured areas, then re- vegetated to provide <br />rangeland at a minimum that is comparable to the surrounding areas. <br />
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